FC3t2 installer and disk druid

Michael Seney michael_seney at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 23 14:56:51 UTC 2004


I used DiskDruid on FC3T2 with no problems. I had
already a Primary NTFS and a FAT32. I deleted my old
three Debian Partitions and made new ones w/ whatever
sizes I wanted. Maybe I'm not understanding your
problem but I don't think you need FDISK.

--- Harry Putnam <reader at newsguy.com> wrote:

> Experienced users know how to get to fdisk during
> install if one wants
> or needs to skip around disk druid.   Some things
> disk druid just
> can't do.  An example might be to create two
> partitions on one disk
> with a little one in front of a big one.
> 
> At any rate fdisk can do that so that is what I did.
>  The rub comes in
> getting back to the installer.
> 
> Ctrl + ALT + F2 (I think it was but maybe F3) Will
> get you to a
> command line where fdisk is available however I find
> no way to get
> back.  C-A-F1 doesn't do it.  None of the other
> available terminals do
> it either including f7.
> 
> I tried it seveal times... restarting the install
> each time.
> But before going the Bugzilla route, I wanted to
> here from a developer
> or other knowledgable person if I'm just overlooking
> some other
> technique. 
> 
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